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Death As A Salesman: What's Wrong With Assisted Suicide

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Kindle Edition
$2.99
Paperback
$9.95

Recognized as one of the definitive handbooks in the battle against assisted suicide, this clearly written analysis examines the issue from numerous perspectives. Chapters include: The story of Jack Kevorkian; the History of the Hemlock Society; Real Answers to Pain and Depression; Hospice Care; Medical Ethics; Social History of Assisted Suicide; and much more.

Editorial Reviews

"Death As A Salesman is incisive. It's a logical and easy read on a difficult and emotional subject. Brian Johnston drives home, in an accessible and engaging way, why 'Thou shalt not kill.' still makes sense." --Professor David B. Warner, University of Steubenville

"This book is a tremendous resource for anyone called on to address the issue of 'assisted suicide.' And since we're all going to die, and know friends and family who will likely go before us, it is an issue facing us all!" --Dr. Margaret Anderson

"This is what I've been looking for, it spells out all the dangers that I could see, but couldn't easily explain. I'm going to be giving copies away." --Susan Singleterry

Nonfiction, 195 pages, perfect bound

Author/Contributor info:

Brian Johnston (Author)

Brian Johnston serves as the Western Regional Director of National Right to Life and Chairman of the California ProLife Council. He has served as California Commissioner on Aging, on the state's Board of Nursing Home Examiners, and on the board of The National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent and Disabled.